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Detective W. HummellWichita/Sedgwick County Crime Stoppers

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On Monday, Jan. 23, a burglary occurred at Wichita’s Arrowhead West, Central and Ridge Rd. It’s a non-profit organization that provides services to children and adults with developmental disabilities.

A business credit card and some tools that belonged to an employee were taken. However, the business didn’t realize its credit card was missing right away. The card was used at businesses in Wichita, Park City, Haysville, Andover, Augusta, Winfield, South Haven, Valley Center, Newton, Udall and in some parts of Oklahoma. The financial loss is significant.

This photo is from video surveillance at the Park City QuikTrip on Sunday, Feb. 5. The suspect used the credit card, and detectives are seeking his identity.

If you have any information about this case, we ask that you call Crime Stoppers at 267-2111. You can also submit a tip from any PC or mobile browser by going to http://www.wichitasedgwickcountycrimestoppers.com or downloading our P3 app available on ios and Android platforms. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a cash reward up to $2,500, and Crime Stoppers will never ask your name.

Crime Stoppers of Wichita/Sedgwick County, a division of the Wichita Crime Commission, is a non-profit organization of citizens against crime that relies 100 percent on donations from the community to pay for tips.

On February 8, 2017 at approximately 10:30 pm, the victim in this case was shot at multiple times while in his vehicle in the 2100 block on North Minnesota. The victim had just left a convenience store in the area, and reported exchanging words with an unknown male that was staring at him. The male suspect was in a 4 door sedan, possibly a blue Mercury Sable. After leaving the parking lot, the victim’s vehicle was fired upon by suspect(s) inside of the suspect vehicle. Multiple shots were fired striking the back windshield of the victim’s vehicle and exiting out the front windshield. Fortunately, the driver was not injured.

The photo shown below is taken from video surveillance of the suspect’s vehicle.

If you have any information about this robbery case, we ask that you call Crime Stoppers at 267-2111. You can also submit a tip from any PC or mobile browser by going to http://www.wichitasedgwickcountycrimestoppers.com or downloading our P3 app available on the ios and Android platforms. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a cash reward up to $2,500, and Crime Stoppers will never ask your name.

Crime Stoppers of Wichita/Sedgwick County, a division of the Wichita Crime Commission, is a non-profit organization of citizens against crime that relies 100 percent on donations from the community to pay for tips.

About 5 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, a man living in the 4900 block of South Elmhurst got up to go to a local restaurant for coffee. About an hour later his wife awakened. She got up and turned on the living room lights. That’s when she heard something, but was unsure if the noise was inside or outside.

She walked to the back door and saw that it was ajar. When she walked over and turned on a light she realized someone was outside. When she opened the door all the way, she saw that her storm door had been propped opened and a door into the garage and their backyard shed’s door were open.

Inside she discovered money was missing from her wallet and three of her rings were taken from her kitchen table. The rings are a plain silver band, a silver band with a black stone and a silver “Mother’s Ring” with five different gemstones.

While processing the crime scene deputies found a pair of bolt cutters near the shed. It was determined they came from the garage.

A neighbor who lives in the 3200 block of East Oaklawn came home while deputies were processing her neighbors’ scene. She went over and told them that her front storm door was propped open.

When they went into her house they found that the bedroom window had been pried open, and the place was ransacked. A 55-inch television and a bag of old coins were taken.

Deputies noticed that her front porch light had been unscrewed, and the carport light had been unplugged. Her backyard shed had been unlocked with a key the suspect(s) found inside her home. A bag of tools taken from the shed were found in the backyard.

The suspect(s) also pried off window bars that were installed after a previous burglary earlier this year.

If you have any information about this robbery case, we ask that you call Crime Stoppers at 267-2111. You can also submit a tip from any PC or mobile browser by going to http://www.wichitasedgwickcountycrimestoppers.com or downloading our P3 app available on the ios and Android platforms. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a cash reward up to $2,500, and Crime Stoppers will never ask your name.

Crime Stoppers of Wichita/Sedgwick County, a division of the Wichita Crime Commission, is a non-profit organization of citizens against crime that relies 100 percent on donations from the community to pay for tips.

Shortly before 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 5th, a man carrying a black semiautomatic pistol entered the Subway in the 1000 block W Douglas. He walked behind the counter and told the employee: “Put the money in a bag. This ain’t no game.” The employee gave him money from both cash registers and a compartment underneath the safe. The money was placed in a plastic Subway bag. He also took a black wallet from a purse that an employee had left in the store. He left through the store.

The suspect is a black man, approximately 5-foot-8, with a heavy build. He was wearing black pants, a white shirt, a dark gray or black hooded sweatshirt, a black ski mask and black gloves.

This photograph of the suspect was taken from the store’s surveillance system.

If you have any information about this robbery case, we ask that you call Crime Stoppers at 267-2111. You can also submit a tip from any PC or mobile browser by going to http://www.wichitasedgwickcountycrimestoppers.com or downloading our P3 app available on the ios and Android platforms. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a cash reward up to $2,500, and Crime Stoppers will never ask your name.

Crime Stoppers of Wichita/Sedgwick County, a division of the Wichita Crime Commission, is a non-profit organization of citizens against crime that relies 100 percent on donations from the community to pay for tips.

Shortly before 9am on Tuesday, February 28, 2017, an employee of the Quik Cash business in the 400 block of North Oliver was robbed. The suspect was wearing a black ski mask and was armed with a black semi-automatic handgun. He is described as a black male, wearing dark khaki pants, black thigh length coat, and possibly in his late 20’s, approximately 5’9” thin build.

The suspect gained access to the business by cutting a hole in the roof, most likely while it was closed, then entered the employee area through the ceiling after the business opened for the day. The suspect used zip ties to bind the victim, stole cash, then fled out the back door. He was last seen running south on Delrose Street.

A blue late model Ford Mustang GT was seen in the area on Delrose at the time of the robbery and is pictured below. We are asking for any information regarding the owner or occupants of this vehicle.

If you have any information about this robbery case, we ask that you call Crime Stoppers at 267-2111. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a cash reward up to $2,500, and Crime Stoppers will never ask your name.

Crime Stoppers of Wichita/Sedgwick County, a division of the Wichita Crime Commission, is a non-profit organization of citizens against crime that relies 100 percent on donations from the community to pay for tips.